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maybe rupert murdoch saw this coming. his decision to sell up to disney shows he was willing to part company with businesses that he'd lost millions of pounds on. the issue now is whether or not disney is as committed as the murdochs were, notjust to sky but to sky news, because if they're not, well, their media plurality in britain will be under threat. the early signs are that disney's boss, bob eiger, does see sky news as integral to sky. but as a loss—making distraction that doesn't play to disney's strengths, it'll be months before sky's staff and audiences have complete clarity on their future. amol rajan, bbc news. scientists have called for some of the most remote waters in antarctica to be given special protection because they've discovered unique ecosystems in the waters of the weddell sea. for much of the year, the vast area is covered in ice. 0ur environment correspondent, claire marshall, has travelled on a greenpeace ship to the weddell sea, off the antarctic peninsula. and she was able to dive down beneat
maybe rupert murdoch saw this coming. his decision to sell up to disney shows he was willing to part company with businesses that he'd lost millions of pounds on. the issue now is whether or not disney is as committed as the murdochs were, notjust to sky but to sky news, because if they're not, well, their media plurality in britain will be under threat. the early signs are that disney's boss, bob eiger, does see sky news as integral to sky. but as a loss—making distraction that doesn't play...
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he was friends with ales first and almost worshipped murdoch. >> he worshipped murdoch's power and influence. donald trump is a media person and rupert murdoch is the most powerful of his generation. the most interesting thing, rupert murdoch is not the head of fox news. donald trump is, for all intents and purposes, the executive producer of the network. the way that segments at fox are programmed, the way that producers are putting things on the air that they hope will appeal to donald trump or to donald trump fans. so they're programming for an audience of one. >> and to that very point, on page 223 of this book, sean hannity on his way to roger ales' funeral wh. ruminating out loud, hannity said he would leave the network and work full time than trump. nothing was more important that trump succeed, in spite of himself, hannity add, laughing. is that driven by, you know, what they think their viewers want or something else? >> it's clearly a ratings' decision. we rewind to the 2016 campaign when megyn kelly was a loan -- lone voice critical at fox news. producers saw the ratings go down.
he was friends with ales first and almost worshipped murdoch. >> he worshipped murdoch's power and influence. donald trump is a media person and rupert murdoch is the most powerful of his generation. the most interesting thing, rupert murdoch is not the head of fox news. donald trump is, for all intents and purposes, the executive producer of the network. the way that segments at fox are programmed, the way that producers are putting things on the air that they hope will appeal to donald...
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rupert murdoch, he bid for the 61% six or seven yea rs he bid for the 61% six or seven years ago and it was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. now it has been stuck in regulatory framework. ofcom first said they we re framework. ofcom first said they were concerned about media plurality. the competition and markets authority has come to this conclusion, the murdochs are fit and proper to be broadcasters but giving them full control of sky and sky news, specifically, would give them too much influence over public debate. it is, frankly, weird. this is a uk regulatory process but it could be overta ken regulatory process but it could be ove rta ke n by regulatory process but it could be overtaken by an american process because at the end of last year rupert murdoch decided he would exit uk media and salad to disney. this isa uk media and salad to disney. this is a bureaucratic step in a british regulatory process. the biggest question is whether disney will buy rupert murdoch's business from him and, if they do, many of the concerns about media plurality you're watching bbc news.
rupert murdoch, he bid for the 61% six or seven yea rs he bid for the 61% six or seven years ago and it was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. now it has been stuck in regulatory framework. ofcom first said they we re framework. ofcom first said they were concerned about media plurality. the competition and markets authority has come to this conclusion, the murdochs are fit and proper to be broadcasters but giving them full control of sky and sky news, specifically, would give them too...
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before the election, murdoch had nothing but destain for donald trump. >> clearly, rupert murdoch is a main stream republican. he was champing the 2013. he only came around to trump after it was clear he would win the gop nomination and made a business decision that's it's better to be on the right side of the guy than wrong side. >> and he was in an interesting mood on earlier and one of the things he said is that there was a split, that there was a bannon ails sort of partnership and a kushner murdoch relationship and that's part of how wolf got the access, he went through the bannon ails kind of side. does that ring true to you? >> yeah. jared has an open line to murdoch and expands to matt drudge. the report is very anti bannon and kushner murdoch drudge access is one center of power and then you had the bannon and when ails was alive, bannon, ails breitbart. >> is part of what you see in there kind of fear of bright part younger audience and the idea how we have an opportunity to stamp it out. >> fox news was late to the party and they were in many ways out flanked by a lot of e
before the election, murdoch had nothing but destain for donald trump. >> clearly, rupert murdoch is a main stream republican. he was champing the 2013. he only came around to trump after it was clear he would win the gop nomination and made a business decision that's it's better to be on the right side of the guy than wrong side. >> and he was in an interesting mood on earlier and one of the things he said is that there was a split, that there was a bannon ails sort of partnership...
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>> rupert murdoch, you're welcome to join the show. we've hit porn star, chinese spying, divorce, conspiracy. >>> up next, as the russia investigation goes on, there is still no set consequences, can you believe this, for a nation trying to undermine our election. imagine if there was, if the president would have hit this straight out of the gate, there might not be a robert mueller investigation. two bipartisan senators are looking to change that. one of them, senator chris van hollen, joins me next. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. somesend you and your family overwhelrunning. y can... introducing febreze one
>> rupert murdoch, you're welcome to join the show. we've hit porn star, chinese spying, divorce, conspiracy. >>> up next, as the russia investigation goes on, there is still no set consequences, can you believe this, for a nation trying to undermine our election. imagine if there was, if the president would have hit this straight out of the gate, there might not be a robert mueller investigation. two bipartisan senators are looking to change that. one of them, senator chris van...
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turning out to bloomberg, a deal that rupert murdoch is trying to do to purchase all ofan murdoch is trying to do to purchase all of an sky to be called the deal was scuppered yesterday because the regulator said it could not go ahead. the idea of sky news and its impartiality is at the heart of this. it is a headline that does not really of reflect reality. this has beenin really of reflect reality. this has been in the news that since about 2011. we have had free culture secretaries who have looked at this. it has been going on for that long. the reason it has returned to the news is because the competition and market authority have claimed yesterday, they said they thought that rupert murdoch had too much influence on the media in the event he owns all these asset. that they did not mention is that he is planning to sell a major part of these assets to disney. actually, everything but the cma said, and really all it said was echo what another group has already said, it will be academic if the disney deal goes through. that could take some time. in the meantime, there are 500 peopl
turning out to bloomberg, a deal that rupert murdoch is trying to do to purchase all ofan murdoch is trying to do to purchase all of an sky to be called the deal was scuppered yesterday because the regulator said it could not go ahead. the idea of sky news and its impartiality is at the heart of this. it is a headline that does not really of reflect reality. this has beenin really of reflect reality. this has been in the news that since about 2011. we have had free culture secretaries who have...
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rupert murdoch's plan for a takeover of sky has been provisionally blocked by uk regulators. and on newsnight, we have a first—hand report from a big—men—only charity dinner, where senior businessmen get drunk and where some grope young female hostesses. yes, it raises money, but it also raises questions. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has been rebuked by both the prime minister and the chancellor after he let it be known that he wanted substantial new spending on the nhs in england. at today's cabinet meeting, theresa may reminded colleagues that discussions should be held in private. and the chancellor pointed out that he'd already allocated extra resources in last year's budget. the row underlined concerns among some conservative mps about the government's handling of the winter pressures on the nhs as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. so, she can come out in a wheelchair. that's our treatment room anyway, so that's not going to free upa bed. long waits... this gentleman hasjust come in. long days, another g
rupert murdoch's plan for a takeover of sky has been provisionally blocked by uk regulators. and on newsnight, we have a first—hand report from a big—men—only charity dinner, where senior businessmen get drunk and where some grope young female hostesses. yes, it raises money, but it also raises questions. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has been rebuked by both the prime minister and the chancellor after he let it be known that he wanted...
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the tobgs site of the murdoch name. the fact his family have such control won't be an issue if disney is in control. sky news is that assured if disney takes over. what commitment is there from disney they will keep it? the ceo of disney has said in his public pronouncements on it he's committed to sky news. sky news is a key part of the sky subscription. bheem pay for sky like sky news. it's a world —class for sky like sky news. it's a world—class product. if you are disney and you are specialists in entertainment, sky news is a loss—making operation which is, as we have discussed, stuck in a regulatory mess. it might be a complications disney would feel they could do without. disney if they move into uk media they don't want as their first move to sack journalists who produced world—class journalism. it's likely disney will keep control of sky news. there is this weirdness that we are in a situation where concerns over media plural rat have stopped rupert murdoch taking full control of sky if disney say, we do
the tobgs site of the murdoch name. the fact his family have such control won't be an issue if disney is in control. sky news is that assured if disney takes over. what commitment is there from disney they will keep it? the ceo of disney has said in his public pronouncements on it he's committed to sky news. sky news is a key part of the sky subscription. bheem pay for sky like sky news. it's a world —class for sky like sky news. it's a world—class product. if you are disney and you are...
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fox, in which with murdoch has a controlling sta ke, which with murdoch has a controlling stake, already owns more than a third of sky. what is the significance of what we have learned? do something half expected to come. it is a significant moment ina very to come. it is a significant moment in a very long story of rupert murdoch's attempt to take full control. six or seven years ago was the first bid, for full control of sky. that was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. they did it again, through james murdoch, and hacking scandal. they did it again, throuthames murdoch, and this time it has been stuck in a regulatory quagmire for the best part of a year, first 0fcom and then the condition more ——, edition markets authority said they had concerns about media plurality. the concentration of power for too few people would be a problem. but they have suggested some remedies which should be quite easy for them to come up with, but the whole story could get superseded by the fact that there is another takeover bid going on. the fact that rupert murdoch decided, and shocked us all, w
fox, in which with murdoch has a controlling sta ke, which with murdoch has a controlling stake, already owns more than a third of sky. what is the significance of what we have learned? do something half expected to come. it is a significant moment ina very to come. it is a significant moment in a very long story of rupert murdoch's attempt to take full control. six or seven years ago was the first bid, for full control of sky. that was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. they did it again,...
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this is the second time rupert murdoch has tried to ta ke second time rupert murdoch has tried to take full control or scanner. the first time was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. this bid has been stuck in regulation for a year. the competition on markets authority have given it the green light over issues of broadcasting standards but on the issue of media plurality, too much power being in too few hands, they said they need more time. so they said they need more time. so they have opened a consultation. they have suggested some remedies to deal with that. but this whole bid could be superseded by a separate story, that rupert murdoch told us in december he was selling up most of his company to disney. so this is all slightly academic or bureaucratic. if disney take control of fox, a lot of the concerns about media plurality fall away. so i think we will be talking about the story for a while yet. labour's key decision—making body has met for the first time since three new members, all from the grassroots group, momentum were elected to the ruling body.‘s founder, jon lan
this is the second time rupert murdoch has tried to ta ke second time rupert murdoch has tried to take full control or scanner. the first time was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. this bid has been stuck in regulation for a year. the competition on markets authority have given it the green light over issues of broadcasting standards but on the issue of media plurality, too much power being in too few hands, they said they need more time. so they said they need more time. so they have...
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the sun covers calls by its owner rupert murdoch that facebook should pay to feature news stories. he says reports from established media outlets are increasing facebook‘s value. the times with a holiday horror story. japanese tourists who were charged more than $1300 for a meal in venice, but what happened when they called the police? the los angeles times covers a story on its own doorstep. minnie mouse finally gets a star on the hollywood walk of fame, the paper points out it's a0 years after micky. so let's begin. with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist for rabo bank. welcome to you, thank you very much for coming in. we're starting with the guardian and is warning that it is just the guardian and is warning that it isjust a the guardian and is warning that it is just a matter of time before the uk suffers a major cyber attack. it is more details this. this is exactly what they are saying, it is a matter of when, not if. if you will recall, in 2017, we already had a cyber attack, that was wannacry. it shut down many services of the nhs, it is quite interesting with regard
the sun covers calls by its owner rupert murdoch that facebook should pay to feature news stories. he says reports from established media outlets are increasing facebook‘s value. the times with a holiday horror story. japanese tourists who were charged more than $1300 for a meal in venice, but what happened when they called the police? the los angeles times covers a story on its own doorstep. minnie mouse finally gets a star on the hollywood walk of fame, the paper points out it's a0 years...
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the culture secretary has come under pressure from opposition mps to "prohibit" rupert murdoch's £11 billion bid to take full control of the broadcaster, sky. the demands came after the competition and markets authority, the cma, said the takeover was not in the public interest as it would give the murdoch family trust too much influence over public opinion and the political agenda. but sky could end up owned by disney if mr murdoch's proposed sale of fox, which owns 39% of sky, goes ahead. in a statement the culture secretary said that the cma's findings were provisional. a final report is expected in may. i hope the house will understand that i cannot comment successively on the original report before us anonymously for the final report before commenting commenting. i am however aware of the keen interest across the house on this important matter. and i know that members will be closely scrutinizing the provisional findings and will have views on them. in november, sky has threatened to shutdown sky news if it lived to be a plurality obstacle in their bid. will he reject any attemp
the culture secretary has come under pressure from opposition mps to "prohibit" rupert murdoch's £11 billion bid to take full control of the broadcaster, sky. the demands came after the competition and markets authority, the cma, said the takeover was not in the public interest as it would give the murdoch family trust too much influence over public opinion and the political agenda. but sky could end up owned by disney if mr murdoch's proposed sale of fox, which owns 39% of sky, goes...
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this is basically lefties who do not like murdoch. i will follow process, taking into consideration the final report, once it is published, i will consider what it says. i will consider all the relevant evidence and information and then make a decision. a conservative called for people using cycle rickshaws, or pedicabs to be protected from huge rip—off fares. he said because pedicabs weren't regulated there was no requirement for the estimated 11100 drivers to have insurance, orfor vehicle condition or driver quality to be assessed. an undercover film—maker with rickshaw drivers boasting about charging tourists £350 each, and others talking about charging £300 to go the half—mile from oxford circus to piccadilly circus. pedicabs block streets, while disrupting businesses. many played loud music, the drivers shout. clearly, not all, but after many occasions, there are enough to ruin the reputation of those simply trying to earn a living in a reasonable conscientious way. there was fury in the commons after allegations of sexua
this is basically lefties who do not like murdoch. i will follow process, taking into consideration the final report, once it is published, i will consider what it says. i will consider all the relevant evidence and information and then make a decision. a conservative called for people using cycle rickshaws, or pedicabs to be protected from huge rip—off fares. he said because pedicabs weren't regulated there was no requirement for the estimated 11100 drivers to have insurance, orfor vehicle...
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real substance. >> what does it say about rupert murdoch. here's a swashbuckling empire building -- >> he played a bad hand well. >> tell me about that. >> i think he realized those companies no longer have pricing power, they no longer -- they're not -- look, the history of media has been that whatever -- it wasn't that, in fact, disney invented espn. espn got successful and they bought it. in other words, they always -- what they were able to do, these old companies, they were able to buy whatever became successful. cnn started by ted turner became successful. bought by time warner, now bought by at&t. so these companies, though, usually were able to buy their progeny. now they have no pricing power so rupert murdoch realized that he was in a position where he's not buying netflix. he's not buying amazon and certainly he isn't buying apple or google or facebook. so what is he left to do? what he's left to do is sell. so he played it well. >> he did as he's played a lot of things well. where does it leave the country -- >> the ordinary pers
real substance. >> what does it say about rupert murdoch. here's a swashbuckling empire building -- >> he played a bad hand well. >> tell me about that. >> i think he realized those companies no longer have pricing power, they no longer -- they're not -- look, the history of media has been that whatever -- it wasn't that, in fact, disney invented espn. espn got successful and they bought it. in other words, they always -- what they were able to do, these old companies,...
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during the transition trump called murdoch to float a plan that murdoch thought would alienate his base. when he got off the phone, murdoch reportedly shrugged and said, "what a (bleep) idiot." two things, mr. murdoch, one, you're an australian. you have no right to talk about our president that way. and, 2, is australia current accepts application? because i've heard our president is a (bleep) idiot. even trump-- ( applause ) thank you, mr. murdoch. all of this proves once again, which it comes to mr. trump everything is exactly what you thought it was. his entire schtick is just trying to convince you you're crazy for seeing what's obvious which makes sense. that's basically how you sell luxury real estate. wait, why is this so expensive? and why is your name on the building you? didn't even build it? "i'll tell you, because it's got gold leaf and faux marble floors and lots of fancy french stuff like a bidet and a foyer. by the way, don't get those two confused." trust me. ( cheers and applause ) do you know what else is exactly how you think it is? trump and his campaign and russia.
during the transition trump called murdoch to float a plan that murdoch thought would alienate his base. when he got off the phone, murdoch reportedly shrugged and said, "what a (bleep) idiot." two things, mr. murdoch, one, you're an australian. you have no right to talk about our president that way. and, 2, is australia current accepts application? because i've heard our president is a (bleep) idiot. even trump-- ( applause ) thank you, mr. murdoch. all of this proves once again,...
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she is the former wife of rupert murdoch. they divorced five years ago amid accusations that she and tony blair were having an affair. noting that the wall street journal which reported the story is owned by murdoch's news corp. genie: emmanuel macron is getting ready to loan a tapestry to the u.k. >> it has not left french soil for 950 years. it is believed to depict the norman conquest of britain. the french say it was made in france. the brits sale was made in britain. macron has agreed to loan the tapestry. genie: but finish up with history. the scandal about egyptian movies -- mummies with different daddies. priestsodies of two exhumed in 1907 in egypt by a well-known british archaeologist were thought to be a band of brothers and dubbed the tomb of the two brothers. a 4000 year family scandal on whether or not their mother had a secret affair. let's end on something that is sure to chill you to the bone. in the world's coldest village in the siberian region the mercury plunged this week. it was so cold that the villages
she is the former wife of rupert murdoch. they divorced five years ago amid accusations that she and tony blair were having an affair. noting that the wall street journal which reported the story is owned by murdoch's news corp. genie: emmanuel macron is getting ready to loan a tapestry to the u.k. >> it has not left french soil for 950 years. it is believed to depict the norman conquest of britain. the french say it was made in france. the brits sale was made in britain. macron has...
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the headline is negative as you go through the cma's findings you could read it as a win for murdoch. they found a deal would violate media plurality, if you think about all the assets news corp. owns in the uk, the sun, sunday times, and throw in sky news, they found over a third of the country's media would be controlled by rupert murdoch, but there are remedies if you go through the findings, some of that includes a divest picture divesture of sky news, and the fact that sky would be ultimately acquired by disney if a deal with fox goes through as a result, the market is reading between the lines and saying this is not that negative >> do we expect sky news to be divested or shut down? that's clearly not an outcome that sky initially would have wanted to do, even if it's a remedy that will get a deal over the line. >> bear in mind they held out the threat to regulators that sky news was not guaranteed a concern if the deal was rejected in terms of brinksmanship they have put that card on the table once it's not clear obviously the sky newsroom would be slightly concerned about toda
the headline is negative as you go through the cma's findings you could read it as a win for murdoch. they found a deal would violate media plurality, if you think about all the assets news corp. owns in the uk, the sun, sunday times, and throw in sky news, they found over a third of the country's media would be controlled by rupert murdoch, but there are remedies if you go through the findings, some of that includes a divest picture divesture of sky news, and the fact that sky would be...
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murdoch said in a statement color pictures are all so enhancing the pride and integrity through news and content but are not being adequately rewarded for those services. lauren: to big liquor companies coming together. >> bacardi known for his friend get into the increasingly crowded tequila business into five by $1 billion deal with the one of the biggest flickr deal in tears as companies acquire more top shelf brands. petrone which is one of the first in the premium tequila market is now the industry's leader with u.s. sales of $146 billion as of 2016. he faces increasing competition including ones backed by celebrities like george clooney and justin timberlake. cheryl: specialist george clooney and his new line of tequila as well. he's made a lot of cash. in being good-looking. cheryl: that, too. cheryl: british antitrust regulators dealing a blow to 21st century stocks as $15 billion takeover good pretty preliminary finding britain's competition market authority says acquiring 100% of sky we give them too much influence the british media. it raises the biggest hurdle in mr. murd
murdoch said in a statement color pictures are all so enhancing the pride and integrity through news and content but are not being adequately rewarded for those services. lauren: to big liquor companies coming together. >> bacardi known for his friend get into the increasingly crowded tequila business into five by $1 billion deal with the one of the biggest flickr deal in tears as companies acquire more top shelf brands. petrone which is one of the first in the premium tequila market is...
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very similar to what he did with rupert murdoch. years ago, he wrote a flattering "vanity fair" column about murdoch being the write owner to take over "the wall street journal" at a time the rest of the media was freaking out. fast forward, murdoch liked the column, he gave him access for a book, wolff then in turn used that access and wrote a very critical book of murdoch that aired a lot of dirty laundry. michael wolff wrote a lot of columns that called the rest of the media biased. trump liked those pieces. what happened? wolff did it again. >> the bait and switch. >> donald trump is very easy to manipulate in that way. he wouldn't want to talk to me because he didn't like my reporting. all you had to do is raise your hand and say you're leading in this poll and he would turn around and have an entire discussion. i talk about it in my book, not to give a subtle plug for my book. >> that's okay, only the third plug. >> you can trick him by being nice to him. this is clearly what michael wolff did. >> scary when you think about wh
very similar to what he did with rupert murdoch. years ago, he wrote a flattering "vanity fair" column about murdoch being the write owner to take over "the wall street journal" at a time the rest of the media was freaking out. fast forward, murdoch liked the column, he gave him access for a book, wolff then in turn used that access and wrote a very critical book of murdoch that aired a lot of dirty laundry. michael wolff wrote a lot of columns that called the rest of the...
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rex tillerson, by rupert murdoch, by hr mcmaster. .. a rex tillerson, by rupert murdoch, by hr mcmaster... a couple of others as well. these people have all said this already, we know this. it is confirmation of something that should be quite worrying, yes, but i don't think there is anything new in it but it will sell a lot of books. when you come to talk about amendment 25 and the removal of a president or you are talking about impeachment, you are into a com pletely impeachment, you are into a completely different thing, it takes a long time, it is primarily a political process, involving a vote of congress. we are not there at the moment. but it is interesting to have the confirmation of something that we have been discussing on this programme for quite a long time. does it have any long—term impact? gees it. have'any goiter-"a. l'f'paeli has got things through that he he has got things through that he promised, tax cuts mentioned, that was a promise, paris climate accord, supporters will say, he is delivering on what he promised
rex tillerson, by rupert murdoch, by hr mcmaster. .. a rex tillerson, by rupert murdoch, by hr mcmaster... a couple of others as well. these people have all said this already, we know this. it is confirmation of something that should be quite worrying, yes, but i don't think there is anything new in it but it will sell a lot of books. when you come to talk about amendment 25 and the removal of a president or you are talking about impeachment, you are into a com pletely impeachment, you are into...
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the competition and markets authority says allowing the murdoch family's company to go ahead with the deal would give them too much "influence over public opinion and the political agenda". fox has been trying to buy the 61% of sky that it does not currently own. earlier our media editor, amol rajan, explained the latest developments and what significance they had for rupert murdoch's company. remember, six or seven years ago was the first bid from the murdochs to take, through bskyb, full control of sky. that was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. they bid again, especially through james murdoch, and this time it has been stuck in the regulatory quagmire for the best part of a year. first 0fcom and now the competition and markets authority have said that they are happy with the bid in terms of broadcasting standards and the commitment to high broadcasting standards of sky, but they have concerns about media plurality. the basic line is excessive concentration of power in too few people would be a problem. but the big issue here, a couple of issues, one is they have suggested som
the competition and markets authority says allowing the murdoch family's company to go ahead with the deal would give them too much "influence over public opinion and the political agenda". fox has been trying to buy the 61% of sky that it does not currently own. earlier our media editor, amol rajan, explained the latest developments and what significance they had for rupert murdoch's company. remember, six or seven years ago was the first bid from the murdochs to take, through bskyb,...
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it says the deal would give the murdoch family too much control over news providers in the uk. disney has agreed to buy most of fox's business, so may end up owning sky. and low cost airline easyjet says revenues are up 14% to £1.1 billion — for the last three months of last year. it's cost per seat — a key measure of performance — had fallen by 1.6% thanks to lower fuel costs and cutting other costs. passenger numbers were also up at 1.4 million. uk bookmakers are bracing themselves for a hit later when the government concludes a review into tackling problem gambling. shares in bookmakers william hill and ladbrokes coral slumped yesterday on reports that the maximum bet on some gambling machines could be cut from 100 pounds to just two pounds. joining us now is dr carolyn downs, senior lecturer at lancaster university. welcome to the programme. let's talk about this issue. on the face of it, it isa about this issue. on the face of it, it is a significant cut in terms of revenue, from £100 per bet to £2. it will hit firms? yes, we had a stock market for evaluation on m
it says the deal would give the murdoch family too much control over news providers in the uk. disney has agreed to buy most of fox's business, so may end up owning sky. and low cost airline easyjet says revenues are up 14% to £1.1 billion — for the last three months of last year. it's cost per seat — a key measure of performance — had fallen by 1.6% thanks to lower fuel costs and cutting other costs. passenger numbers were also up at 1.4 million. uk bookmakers are bracing themselves for...
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it says the deal would give the murdoch family too much control over news providers in the uk. andrew walker is following the story for us. andrew, we were waiting for this ruling, won't we? it is an interesting one, and they say it is not in the public interest? the competition and markets authority looked at this proposed takeover. 0ne basis was broadcasting standards, and it was happy with the implication standards. but on the question of media plurality, it was not. it takes the view that the murdoch family would have access to about 30% of the uk audience, and it regarded that as excessive. it proposes a number of possible remedies, not coming down in favour of any particular option at this stage. 0ne of any particular option at this stage. one is to prohibit the deal. another is to look at the idea of spinning off sky news, and a third one is what it calls a behavioural remedy, which would be some sort of system for ring fencing sky news from the rest of the murdoch business. andrew, thanks very much. i know you will stay across that story for us. in the early minutes of
it says the deal would give the murdoch family too much control over news providers in the uk. andrew walker is following the story for us. andrew, we were waiting for this ruling, won't we? it is an interesting one, and they say it is not in the public interest? the competition and markets authority looked at this proposed takeover. 0ne basis was broadcasting standards, and it was happy with the implication standards. but on the question of media plurality, it was not. it takes the view that...
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what does it tell you the murdoch relationship with white house. on the other hand let's let in the "journal" and calls the "journal" fake news. >> may i jump in on this one? >> yes. >> so this is an argument over a contraction, did president trump say i have a great relationship with the north korean leader or i'd have one. now i listened to the white house tape and the "journal" tape and for the moment, i think if you really want to maybe be conclusive, have forensic audiologists on it. you have now this dilemma in addition to his turning on "wall street journal" interview where he couldn't get enough of it. when you read the transcript which they have posted he's saying oh, i don't want to go to my next meeting, we're doing a great time, we should do this all the time. now instead of just saying maybe there's a mistake, and that's the core of what so much you write and talk about, people make mistakes. government officials. not so much if you make a mistake it's what you do when you find that out. if let's say the contraction was there you don't
what does it tell you the murdoch relationship with white house. on the other hand let's let in the "journal" and calls the "journal" fake news. >> may i jump in on this one? >> yes. >> so this is an argument over a contraction, did president trump say i have a great relationship with the north korean leader or i'd have one. now i listened to the white house tape and the "journal" tape and for the moment, i think if you really want to maybe be...
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lachlan murdoch is once again seen as the heir apparent. no chip on its shoulder -- intel's upbeat forecast uses investor concerns about the company's vulnerability. and wynn resorts under fire. we look at the allegations against his founder -- against its founder, and his denial. let's get a check on markets from act by gail doolittle. ending the week on an up note. abigail: session highs for the major averages. bullish day for stocks. we're not seeing the intraday volatility we saw yesterday and wednesday. gains, games, games, record high for the dow and the s&p 500 off three major averages. the bowls of optimism around earnings and perhaps also one of the tailwind, the dollar. on face for the first week since may 2017. next message's the white house and the ecb talking up the euro. that could help stocks. a bit of a carry trade there with the s&p 500 off about 20%. andmberg dollar index down percent. the bloomberg dollar index also influencing the yen, higher by 1.9% against the dollar. p 1.4%, best week of the year. the weakness of the
lachlan murdoch is once again seen as the heir apparent. no chip on its shoulder -- intel's upbeat forecast uses investor concerns about the company's vulnerability. and wynn resorts under fire. we look at the allegations against his founder -- against its founder, and his denial. let's get a check on markets from act by gail doolittle. ending the week on an up note. abigail: session highs for the major averages. bullish day for stocks. we're not seeing the intraday volatility we saw yesterday...
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hepokesman for murdoch says has no knowledge of any intelligence agency concerns. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. mark: bitcoin falling as much as 20%. today.crackdowns the digital asset is down over 35% this month. warning investors it could go even lower. a currency but very important characteristics of currencies are not there. it is an extremely volatile value which undermines its use as a currency. people who are investing should be prepared to lose all of their money. mark: this might be enough to keep global investors on the sidelines. crypto hedge funds soared more than 1000% in 2017. joining us now with more is ed robinson. decline was the biggest since january 14 2015. it is quite a sizable decline. why is it every time the south korean finance minister others something about the current -- about bitcoin, bitcoin gets absolutely hammered. >> south korea has been leading the charge. investors are mad for bitcoin. they are buying it at 30% to 40% premiums. is a shutdown o
hepokesman for murdoch says has no knowledge of any intelligence agency concerns. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. mark: bitcoin falling as much as 20%. today.crackdowns the digital asset is down over 35% this month. warning investors it could go even lower. a currency but very important characteristics of currencies are not there. it is an extremely volatile value which undermines its use as a currency....
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murdoch's point these companies are just as much media companies at this point as tech companies. right? so this analagy in essentially -- analogy asking for carriage fees, "washington journal," "washington post," "new york times," whatever it is, facebook, google, you can just get that, unless the companies have a pay wall for free. the analogy is exactly as you stated just as a cable company would basically have agreement with content provider, there is business arrangement and carriage fee and both businesses go away happy. >> i will point this out, in our business if there is remarkable video that a an individual shoots out on the street, whether via cell phone or whether a camera, we go out and we purchase that, deirdre. >> yeah. trish: understanding that. >> the company paid for the producer, for the cameraman, that is an investment on the part of the content creator. i think the term mr. murdoch used, inherently unreliable, he talked about both google and facebook with these algorithms becoming unreliable for distributing news is good point. google said our algorithms and p
murdoch's point these companies are just as much media companies at this point as tech companies. right? so this analagy in essentially -- analogy asking for carriage fees, "washington journal," "washington post," "new york times," whatever it is, facebook, google, you can just get that, unless the companies have a pay wall for free. the analogy is exactly as you stated just as a cable company would basically have agreement with content provider, there is business...
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he wrote a flat ritering profilf murdoch. the book that came out about the murdoch empire was not very friendly. murdoch was fieri of the book when it came out. he seems very friendly and i remember this time last year, wolff says attack me. the immediamedia was out there him. i am on your side. i am the friendly voice that is here to take your side. he was doing that obviously to warm up to his sources and cozy up to the white house. now, a year later, we see the results, he was able to get inside and he was able to write what it turned out to be adaming illustration of a white house in crisis. you may criticize his tactics saying it was under handed or inappropriate to be out there saying one thing and now saying something very different. now, he did what he had to do to get the story. >> he stands behind and reporting 100% and he also says he has some journals and recording. >> that i am curious about. >> don't we all want to see and hear those. >> brian stelter, thank you, we'll see you. don't forget to watch brian and to
he wrote a flat ritering profilf murdoch. the book that came out about the murdoch empire was not very friendly. murdoch was fieri of the book when it came out. he seems very friendly and i remember this time last year, wolff says attack me. the immediamedia was out there him. i am on your side. i am the friendly voice that is here to take your side. he was doing that obviously to warm up to his sources and cozy up to the white house. now, a year later, we see the results, he was able to get...
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the project was considered a security risk that the murdoch's divorce in 2013. cheryl: one of the biggest events in the auto industry. the detroit auto show in this year citing tax reform is the big reason for their car sales going out. cheryl: jeff flock was there to check out all the action. lauren: sherilyn lauren, good morning. the stars of the show this year, trucks and tax reform. the ram 1500, the big unveiling yesterday at the show. as a trucker's heavy-duty versions now made versions now native plants in mexico being brought back to the u.s. according to the ceo because of tax reform. also totals an exclusive one-on-one on the floor by $2000 bonus being paid to 60,000 fiat chrysler employees is also the result of tax reform. listen. >> i think it is a morally them to do at some point in time. the tax reform made it unquestionably do now. >> is not the only one feeling positive. we talked to jim lynch, ceo of toyota north america busy unveiling the new avalon car that he hopes will be a big seller even though chrysler tremendous. jim lynch on fox busines
the project was considered a security risk that the murdoch's divorce in 2013. cheryl: one of the biggest events in the auto industry. the detroit auto show in this year citing tax reform is the big reason for their car sales going out. cheryl: jeff flock was there to check out all the action. lauren: sherilyn lauren, good morning. the stars of the show this year, trucks and tax reform. the ram 1500, the big unveiling yesterday at the show. as a trucker's heavy-duty versions now made versions...
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the regulator has however left open possible remedies including inspspiration sign use on te murdoch family's influence regulations in the u united states and europope need to clear the proposedd merger. the british government will now have to decide if it wants to act on the provisional finding and block the deal. job cuts are on the because can't fool the french retailer announced its axing twenty four hundred jobs and shutting around two hundred seventy stores here in france. who says it wants to increase its investment in economist it be to take out i was on and while the french finance minister praise the economist plan he said the government would be vigilant? regarding job cuts illnesses or reports. french retail giant call full wants to become a global leader in seas called us announcing an investment of two point eight beatingng your is it five years in digital technology. says it's not left behind the online shopping market. the strategy able hold outs cheesy will result in two thousand four hundred job cuts from the company's french headquarters. as well as the closure of
the regulator has however left open possible remedies including inspspiration sign use on te murdoch family's influence regulations in the u united states and europope need to clear the proposedd merger. the british government will now have to decide if it wants to act on the provisional finding and block the deal. job cuts are on the because can't fool the french retailer announced its axing twenty four hundred jobs and shutting around two hundred seventy stores here in france. who says it...
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we have deroy murdoch and antwan sea wright. deroy, couldn't we have done this on friday? >> i'm sorry? trish: couldn't we have done this on friday? did we go through all the drama, over the weekend into today, we're still not officially reopened, we still have a couple more votes. they reached a deal to keep us open for. >> would have given me one less article to write. people could have bonn to the beach or ski slopes. chuck schumer stood down really quickly. i thought this would go on longer. chuck schumer caved and people in his base will not be very happy. mcconnell and trump and republicans stood up and got the talking points unified i think they won this one. trish: all we got three weeks. we'll be right back where we started, right? nothing actually has been solved here. antwan, are you frustrated at will with chuck schumer. do you think he should have held out? >> i'm not frustrated at all. i'm happy that our government is open. i'm happy that our parks are open. i'm happy our military employees would get paid, 1.3 million of them. trish: technically, not yet. not
we have deroy murdoch and antwan sea wright. deroy, couldn't we have done this on friday? >> i'm sorry? trish: couldn't we have done this on friday? did we go through all the drama, over the weekend into today, we're still not officially reopened, we still have a couple more votes. they reached a deal to keep us open for. >> would have given me one less article to write. people could have bonn to the beach or ski slopes. chuck schumer stood down really quickly. i thought this would...
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rupert murdoch is a very important person to donald trump. and so i imagine that that lent him some credibility that helped him gain access. but sarah sanders, the white house press secretary, said today that it was steve bannon who in the end provided most of the entree to the white house to michael wolff. but there's no disputing there was a lot of entree. >> what does this do to the fact that the white house wants to push through several key initiatives, immigration reform and infrastructure? does the noise surrounding this bo >> reporter: well, i think all of those efforts to make legislative progress on other issues faced an uphill fight to begin with. but the more chaos you have in the white house, the more you have splits within the president's own team, not to mention splits between the president and republican leader it is to move forward. that comment that you mentioned about steve bannon's view that the meeting with the russians at trump tower was treasonous, that signals a real problem with the mueller investigation, which is ongo
rupert murdoch is a very important person to donald trump. and so i imagine that that lent him some credibility that helped him gain access. but sarah sanders, the white house press secretary, said today that it was steve bannon who in the end provided most of the entree to the white house to michael wolff. but there's no disputing there was a lot of entree. >> what does this do to the fact that the white house wants to push through several key initiatives, immigration reform and...
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, a chinese american businesswoman and are you pert murdoch's ex-wife could be using her friendship to further chinese government interests in the united states. they're concerned that china wants to use people close to the white house to influence policy. she vacationed with ivanka trump and posted a photo at jared kushner's birthday party. they also held talks with a chinese company last year for a real estate investment up to $1.2 billion, which ultimately did not happen, in his new book, david frum explores the dangers of an administration that has rolled back ethical rules. he writes trump ocracy has left americans less safe against foreign dangers, has diverted their money from its proper purposes to improper pocket, has worked to bias law enforcement in favor of the powerful and has sought to intimidate media lest they report thing it is public needs to know. to shrug and say what's it all matter is not only to dismiss the poor and vulnerable but to submit your own interests to the mercy of the greedy and unscrupulous, it is to submit to live as a subject rather than a citizen.
, a chinese american businesswoman and are you pert murdoch's ex-wife could be using her friendship to further chinese government interests in the united states. they're concerned that china wants to use people close to the white house to influence policy. she vacationed with ivanka trump and posted a photo at jared kushner's birthday party. they also held talks with a chinese company last year for a real estate investment up to $1.2 billion, which ultimately did not happen, in his new book,...
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by the way, one of the things he's done in the past is a book about rupert murdoch that rupert murdoch hated. so given murdoch's closeness to this administration, one wonders why there was no sort of communication about this. it's very strange. >> and i thought that michael wolff was very artful about the way he answered savannah's questions about his access to the president. he said that he had three hours of conversations with the president not related to the book but during the campaign and after the election, which means the transition. he skirted the issue of how much, if at all, in the white house. sarah sanders has tried to minimize the contact with the president. the fact is that everybody knew the boss had approved him being there. there's no other way somebody could sit in the west wing lobby on a couch for that many hours. you've had access to white houses in the past. as a journalist, you can't walk in and out there. >> just to state the obvious, you need an i.d. or you need someone to wave you into the white house complex. even to get into the west wing, you need further c
by the way, one of the things he's done in the past is a book about rupert murdoch that rupert murdoch hated. so given murdoch's closeness to this administration, one wonders why there was no sort of communication about this. it's very strange. >> and i thought that michael wolff was very artful about the way he answered savannah's questions about his access to the president. he said that he had three hours of conversations with the president not related to the book but during the...
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this has been a deal that has had pick up after pickup for rupert murdoch. there have been scandals all across this deal. fox owns three major newspapers here in the u k. we've got easyjet reporting first-quarter revenue numbers. 1.1 4 million pounds. -- billion pounds i should say. this is a sector that many people are looking to see what kind of boosts they got in the last quarter after the demise of some of their rivals. companies such as easyjet have benefited. they are under a new ceo. fares hasof uplifting he been able to achieve after the demise of the rivals. we will keep an eye on sky and on easyjet. ones: kuroda's statement is that will be latched on. more comments coming through. the next bank of japan governor needs to have a global perspective. what a day to make that announcement. the world, record after record after record in the united states and asia. the bank of japan is pushing back against that noise of any race to the exit. it will be the ecb that wins the mantle this week. stocks are higher. even though cable is at its highest level, th
this has been a deal that has had pick up after pickup for rupert murdoch. there have been scandals all across this deal. fox owns three major newspapers here in the u k. we've got easyjet reporting first-quarter revenue numbers. 1.1 4 million pounds. -- billion pounds i should say. this is a sector that many people are looking to see what kind of boosts they got in the last quarter after the demise of some of their rivals. companies such as easyjet have benefited. they are under a new ceo....
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they long speculated about wendy murdoch's ties. internally, some chinese officials spoke about her in ways they suggested had influence over her. according to a person close to kushner, which cu when kushner d by the fbi, he saw cause for alarm. we had previously heard about this strange warning involving rupert murdoch's ex-wife. now we have that in context. that what jared kushner was being warned about was a larger scale threat that he was being targeted by sophisticated foreign intelligence operations. now it's clear both in the wall street journal reporting last week and in this new reporting from the new yorker that jared kushner was unphased by these warnings he was getting. he thinks there was nothing to worry about. why are these people concerned? i am 36 years old. i can handle myself. i imagine him saying. well, now we know at least in part why counter intelligence officials might have been so concerned about mr. kushner and it's because of the intelligence intercepts they reportedly have about jared kushner. this is a b
they long speculated about wendy murdoch's ties. internally, some chinese officials spoke about her in ways they suggested had influence over her. according to a person close to kushner, which cu when kushner d by the fbi, he saw cause for alarm. we had previously heard about this strange warning involving rupert murdoch's ex-wife. now we have that in context. that what jared kushner was being warned about was a larger scale threat that he was being targeted by sophisticated foreign...
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two days after britain's competition regulator provisionally ruled that the £11 billion takeover by murdoch's 2ist century fox was ‘not in the public interest‘. joining us now isjulian aquilina, a research analyst at enders analysis. some positive news for sky in terms of these results, it seems is the focus on entertainment as don mcgahn sports that has reaped rewards. yes, sky has a good set of operating results but as you say sport is still at the heart of the sky business model across europe, and premier league auction due in the next few weeks, is the main topic of interest in our mind. ok, and what impact do you think there will be from this decision by the regulator to block the deal of rupert murdoch taking over the rest of the broadcaster, because there are implications for the news division, aren't there? and in the light of these results does its future look more uncertain? no, not at all, in fa ct more uncertain? no, not at all, in fact the decision that the cma came to was completely expected and they have actually made a number of suggestions as to how they can work out a de
two days after britain's competition regulator provisionally ruled that the £11 billion takeover by murdoch's 2ist century fox was ‘not in the public interest‘. joining us now isjulian aquilina, a research analyst at enders analysis. some positive news for sky in terms of these results, it seems is the focus on entertainment as don mcgahn sports that has reaped rewards. yes, sky has a good set of operating results but as you say sport is still at the heart of the sky business model across...
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. >> meanwhile, rupert murdoch calling on facebook to pay for publishers content. >> i think outsiders will look to take advantage of facebook's willingness to compromise and change. if rupert murdoch wants to raise his hand and say maybe a solution is paying more money, there's a good chance that facebook will listen to it. >> thanks so much for your analysis. >> coming up, we speak to the head of deutsche telekom about their u.s. expansion plans and what it could mean for t-mobile. this is bloomberg. -- emmanuel macron has called for paris to be an international hub. google says it will create an ai lab dedicated to fundamental research. facebook says it will double its by 2022. to 100 that includes $12 million in hardware spending. t-mobile is the third-largest wireless carrier in the u.s.. t-mobile is made by deutsche .elekom planning making are independent from the dollar and .ts development it, everything which is to be translation floating in our numbers. -- if we buy something or pay for,ends -- coat -- going is a growing market. it is a market where the payback of your investm
. >> meanwhile, rupert murdoch calling on facebook to pay for publishers content. >> i think outsiders will look to take advantage of facebook's willingness to compromise and change. if rupert murdoch wants to raise his hand and say maybe a solution is paying more money, there's a good chance that facebook will listen to it. >> thanks so much for your analysis. >> coming up, we speak to the head of deutsche telekom about their u.s. expansion plans and what it could mean...
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according to the wall street journal, deng murdoch was loving for the project. she said she had no knowledge of intelligence agency concerns. he described the meeting as a routine senior staff security briefing. the lead singer of the cranberries has died. the musician was pronounced dead at a hotel in london, where she traveled. police are still treating the death as unexplained. forordan was best known hits "linger" and "zombie." global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. i'm nejra cehic. this is bloomberg. francine: xi jinping has told donald trump that besides must work together to find the solution to trade and economic disputes. according to state-run china central television, the cctv says they urged both sides to take a constructive approach and work properly to settle this dispute and open up each other's markets trump often criticized china, but has repeatedly praised xi. haswhile, tom enders slammed brexit and donald trump's trade policies as twin threats to his business, signaling
according to the wall street journal, deng murdoch was loving for the project. she said she had no knowledge of intelligence agency concerns. he described the meeting as a routine senior staff security briefing. the lead singer of the cranberries has died. the musician was pronounced dead at a hotel in london, where she traveled. police are still treating the death as unexplained. forordan was best known hits "linger" and "zombie." global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700...
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neither murdoch, kushner or trump have been accused of wrongdoing. the $100 million project has reportsedly been declared a national security risk due to a tall tower that's part of the design which intel officials worry could be used for surveillance. >>> let's turn now to business authorities in china escalating their crackdown on cryptocurrencies, following the announcement of a bitcoin issue. bill joins us live from london. break it down for once these new steps that china is taking and do officials have different motivations for their decisions than regulators in other country? obviously, had is going to impact the price of bitcoin and other crypto currencies. >> last year, they banned crypt toe currency exchanges. now it seems based on this report out over the last few hours is clamp down on exchange-like services through the web and through apps. it's been a very active market for bitcoin in china. it's the largest country in terms of bitcoin mining. so this has been a bit of a price shock. we've seen bitcoin down as well as 14% this morning.
neither murdoch, kushner or trump have been accused of wrongdoing. the $100 million project has reportsedly been declared a national security risk due to a tall tower that's part of the design which intel officials worry could be used for surveillance. >>> let's turn now to business authorities in china escalating their crackdown on cryptocurrencies, following the announcement of a bitcoin issue. bill joins us live from london. break it down for once these new steps that china is...
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murdoch -- this is the former now divorced wife of rupert murdoch, was lobbying for a high profile construction project funded by the chinese government in washington, d.c. obviously i don't think you can pass judgment on the veracity of this story, but does this have the ring of your old shop and the work they would do? >> yes. i mean this campaign and all of their business ties is a counterintelligence nightmare. you know, for the fbi just looking at this, you've got business interests. we don't really know. we've never seen tax records. >> i seem to recall someone saying that. >> we haven't seen business relationships. it's a murky world where you don't know where -- there's never been so many points of influence that can come to bear. it's not a coincidence that when director mueller became the special counsel, he immediately broke ties financially. he left his firm. he did that to make sure that there was no influence or perception of that. so when you look at this, again, it's another counterintelligence lead. and every time you must ask, are they just unaware of this, or is this just how
murdoch -- this is the former now divorced wife of rupert murdoch, was lobbying for a high profile construction project funded by the chinese government in washington, d.c. obviously i don't think you can pass judgment on the veracity of this story, but does this have the ring of your old shop and the work they would do? >> yes. i mean this campaign and all of their business ties is a counterintelligence nightmare. you know, for the fbi just looking at this, you've got business interests....